: The repetition of "so I can, so I can" emphasizes a desperate need for control in an environment (the night, the club, or a failing relationship) where the protagonist feels their security is being "cut".

At its heart, Tim Enso's interpretation leans into the "deep" and "melodic" genres to amplify the original song's themes of . While the 1984 original by Corey Hart was a synth-pop anthem about emotional self-defense, the modern deep house version transforms these lyrics into a late-night club narrative:

The request "Download Tim Enso Sunglasses Night [ML128] ZIP" refers to a specific modern electronic music release— a deep house/melodic techno cover of the 1980s classic by the artist Tim Enso .

Released around late 2021, this version was published on the Monkey League label (associated with the catalog code ) and often features a prominent remix by Alar . The Thematic Core: Mystery and Protection

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: The lyrics warn against "masquerading with the guy in shades," establishing the wearer as a silent witness—someone who is watching "storylines" weave without participating in the deception. Artistic Evolution: From Studio Vents to Melodic House Tim Enso - Sunglasses at Night (Alar Remix) [Monkey League]

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